Red and blue states alike pass laws to protect access to contraception amid Trump admin rollbacks
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Georgia, Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia have passed laws expanding or protecting contraceptive access in recent months: Georgia allows pharmacists to prescribe birth control directly; Maryland requires community colleges to provide over-the-counter contraception; Tennessee requires yearlong birth control coverage; Virginia establishes right to contraception with enforcement mechanism.
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